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Maryland Weather Blog rated among the best
Maryland WeatherThe Maryland Weather Blog has been rated among the 49 best meteorology blogs on the Internet by yet another blog - Engineering Degrees Online. We are listed as seventh in the "Local and National Meteorology Blogs" category. Not sure if......Tags: Science, Maryland, Science and Technology
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Exploding myth of 1970s global cooling "consensus"
Maryland WeatherWhen global warming skeptics set out to undermine the current scientific consensus that the planet is warming up, they often point to a 1975 article in Newsweek magazine that was titled 'The cooling world.' The story cited research on increasing......Tags: Global Warming, Weather, Conservation, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues
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Sunny and 72 degrees ... but not yet
Maryland WeatherHad enough rain and drizzle yet? Doesn't matter. We're in for another day of it today, although the menu should change to showers this afternoon and taper off overnight as this coastal low finally moves out to sea, and drier......Tags: California, Pies and Tarts, Students, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Mt. Washington, N.H. loses world wind speed record
Maryland WeatherA panel of the World Meteorological Organization, a part of the United Nations, this week certified a new official surface wind speed record (not related to tornadoes) that eclipses one held for nearly 76 years by the weather station at the......Tags: New Hampshire, Science, Australia, Washington (U.S. state), Weather Reports
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Massive quake off Indonesia triggers tsunami alert
A massive earthquake struck off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Wednesday afternoon, triggering a tsunami alert for the Indian Ocean. The quake struck about 434 kilometers (270 miles) southwest of Banda Aceh, the capital of Indonesia's...
Tags: Science, Tsunamis, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Indonesia
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Meteorologist, author calls stage collapse 'Needless Tragedy'
A prominent meteorologist and author says there is plenty of evidence that the deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair could have and should have been prevented.
"There is no doubt in my mind that this was a needless tragedy," said...Tags: Science, Politics, Weather Reports, Weather, Elections
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WOFL announces replacement for Jim Van Fleet
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKing, a South Florida native, has worked as a morning meteorologist in Savannah, Ga., and Rockford, Ill. He graduated from the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and Mississippi State's BMP program.... -
MCC turns to one man for weather advice
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsMcHenry County College counts on one man when it comes to predicting the weather in far northwest suburban Crystal Lake — instructor and meteorologist Paul …... -
Pacific-wide tsunami alert lifted
La PlazaThe tsunami from Chile's devastating earthquake hit Japan's main islands and the shores of Russia on Sunday, but the smaller-than-expected waves prompted the lifting of a Pacific-wide alert. Hawaii and other Pacific islands were also spared. Hundreds of... -
After two days of travel, WDBJ7 crew meets up with Hokie Storm Chasers in Kansas
WDBJ7 is tagging along as a team of meteorology professors and students are using the Midwest as their classroom this week. Chris Hurst is with them for the next two days. He and photojournalist Andy May met up with them late Saturday night as they were...
Tags: Virginia Tech, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Science and Technology
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Get your brain in gear at the HoCo STEM Festival
Calling all kids interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related activities? The first annual HoCo STEM Festival is June 9, 1 to 4 p.m., at Howard Community College. This free community event is the brainchild of the Committee to...Tags: American Cancer Society, Washington Nationals, Education, Teaching and Learning, Technology
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Aaron Boll
Aaron Boll is excited to be back in the Midwest where you experience some of the craziest weather in the country.
He is originally from around Omaha. His passion for weather started as a little kid. He remembers waking up after a 5” rainstorm then...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, The Navigators, Gainesville
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